I'm in the process of building a new AMD-based system and currently using a 2060 Super. I'm looking for a new graphics card without breaking the bank. I'm considering the 5070 Ti, but I'm overwhelmed by the brand options like Gigabyte and ASUS's ROG Strix or TUF Gaming versions. Should I stick to the 5070 Ti, or would the 4080 be a better choice? My budget is around $1,000, but I can stretch it to $1,500 if needed. What brands are known for reliability?
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If your budget can hit $1,500, you might as well consider the RTX 5080 instead. Most brands are pretty comparable, and they often share the same internal components. Just choose the one with the best warranty for your country.
Honestly, almost every GPU out there is pretty reliable, apart from some issues like melting power connectors. The performance you get is usually what you pay for. I personally use a 9070 XT, and while the 5070 Ti was slightly out of my budget, it would be a solid choice if you want good performance. Just make sure to check the specific model's cooling features, especially for those VRM temps!
They really are all similar when it comes down to it. Most have the same internal parts and cooling solutions, so the risk of failure is about the same across the board. I’d recommend finding a brand with a solid warranty in your region.
What do you mean by reliable? If you're talking about failure rates, pretty much all the brands have good reliability, assuming you ignore any melting issues. Just go for whichever has the best warranty where you are!
When it comes to driver stability, the 8060s in Ryzen's AI Max are pretty solid. If you're trying not to spend too much, the AMD Radeon 9070 XT is a great option, performing similarly to the 5070 Ti in some cases but often with better drivers for newer games.

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